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- Butterfinger is a candy bar manufactured by the Ferrara Candy Company, a subsidiary of Ferrero, Nestlé. It consists of a layered crisp peanut butter core...
- second confectionery item was the chocolate-covered peanut butter crunch Butterfinger, which was introduced in 1926. In 1931, Curtiss marketed the brand by...
- The McFlurry is a brand-name of frozen soft serve dessert produced and sold by American-based multinational fast food chain McDonald's. It is served in...
- Company of Altoona, Pennsylvania. It is also similar in composition to the Butterfinger candy bar, first developed and manufactured by Curtiss Candy Company...
- a common plot element. Milhouse debuted in the 1988 commercial "The Butterfinger Group" while The Simpsons was still airing as a cartoon short series...
- Butterfinger was a Saskatchewan-based Canadian alternative rock band which released one independently recorded studio album. Their song Breathe won several...
- Former Nestlé products now distributed in the U.S. by Ferrara include Butterfinger, Crunch, Baby Ruth, Raisinets, Nips, Laffy Taffy, and hard candy (such...
- candy-bar themed codenamed agents—Snickers, Kit Kat, Almond Joy, and Butterfinger—who take him to the Mayflowers. Hawk successfully steals the Da Vinci...
- Not So Sweet". The Smoking Gun. Retrieved 2010-10-28. "Nestlé Sells Butterfinger and BabyRuth Unit to Italian Candy Maker". Wall Street Journal. 2018-01-18...
- Nestlé products under the Crisp name, including Nestlé Crunch Crisp and Butterfinger Crisp. A po****r 1956 song, "A Rose and a Baby Ruth", was written by...